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Un autre chef rebelle aurait été capturé

Le chef de "l'intelligence" de la milice Interahamwe, un lieutenant au sein de l'ancienne armée rwandaise (ex-FAR), le major Joseph Nandizimana a été capturé vendredi par l'armée rwandaise, avait rapporté samedi la radio rwandaise. Elle a précisé que M. Nandizimana, connu comme le major Nyundo, a été appréhendé dans le district de Bugarura, dans la province de Ruhengeri au nord. M. Nyundo qui était passé de la RDC à la fin du mois de juin, a été capturé avec son escorte, toujours selon la radio. Elle a noté que sa capture intervenait peu après celle du chef d'état major de l'Interahamwe, Peter Habimana, populairement connu comme le colonel Bemera.


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